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Reservations are strongly encouraged for this campground. You can learn more on the Utah State Parks website. Do you agree ...
Utah is one of just 15 states allowing camping in its state parks, according to the camping website Campendium. Of the six states that border Utah, only Arizona is also welcoming campers.
For more information on Willard Bay State Park and its campgrounds, visit the Utah State Parks website. Have you spent time ...
According to the Utah State Parks website, the state offers 46 parks ... especially if you’re hoping to snag a camping or RV spot. Two of the newer parks include Lost Creek State Park in ...
The national parks of Utah usually steal the thunder ... Staircase-Escalante National Monument. This little state park offers three campgrounds as peaceful as they are scenic.
In Utah, the $5.75 to Aspira is on top of the standard camping fees, which range from $20 to $180 a night at Antelope Island State Park. In Utah, Aspira only collects money from state park campers ...
Despite a spike in national park visitation, Utah's state parks were as popular as ever in 2021. The year brought more than a million more visitors to the parks than the record-shattering 2020 figure.
If you really want to go camping over the holiday and you haven’t already booked a site, you can find available campsites through the “camping this weekend” button on the Utah State Parks ...
Utah's state parks brought in a little more than 11 million visitors during the 2023 fiscal year, which ended on June 30, according to new Utah State Parks data.
Photo supplied, Utah Department of Natural Resources. Scott Strong, a Weber State University graduate, was appointed as the new Utah Division of State Parks director in February 2024.
Utah lawmakers approved the creation of two new state parks this week. The House and Senate voted in favor of H. B. 257, which will now be sent to Gov. Spencer Cox's desk for his signature. The ...